2018--2019学年人教版选修八Unit 4 Pygmalion reading课时作业 (1)
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  A.A Legend Says "Good Bye"

  B.Li Na's Professional Tennis Career

  C.The Rise of Tennis in China

  D.A Super Tennis Star

  解析:选A 标题归纳题。本文介绍传奇网球运动员李娜退役,简单回顾了李娜的成功之路和对中国网球做出的贡献,故答案为A。

Ⅲ.任务型阅读

  It's early January and for many, it's the right time of year to hit "reset" and (re)commit to all the things you want to happen in 2015: exercise, lose weight, and finally learn Chinese, etc. Our lists have been made, but the outcomes tend to let us down.

  We may start off strong, but we can get steered off course before we realize it. You would have gone to the gym, but the delivery is coming in the morning so you have to wait for it. You did great last week keeping off the desserts, so what the heck - it's a birthday party, you deserve to have just one! You were totally up for going to that networking event, but your husband is away and the kids need you. Your mind becomes masterful at creating those convincing "reason" why you couldn't do something.

  Of course, there are many times when we fight through the various circumstances that present themselves to achieve something that matters to us, but then there are other times when we buy into the excuses and stories we tell ourselves to defend why not to do something.

  I've worked with many successful people over the years, and they frequently share similar habits and routines that make up the kind of mindset that is good at achieving goals and persevering through any circumstances. I've often taken note of them, and here are the top five most easy­to­do actions that can be applied to any goal or commitment you have. I find these especially helpful as we begin a fresh new year of goals.

  1.GET EARLY WINS

  You cannot underestimate how much this fuels your commitment. Define what "early wins" look like and make sure that they're in your control. For example, if you said, "exercise four times weekly", that's in your hands, so make sure you meet or exceed this number consistently. It fuels you to continue.

  2.TRACK POSITIVE PROGRESS

  It's important to know what you've accomplished. Mostly we focus on what ISN'T happening. This is bringing down your energy level and mood. Keep a notebook or journal (digitally or paper) of what is getting done so you can visibly see progress. If you have several goals, keep different journals.

  3.COMMIT TO OTHERS

The more you share your goals with others, the more you become responsible for taking action. Take it a step further and enlist someone you will "report" to and share your progress.